Take a look at the space

 

Take a look at the space where the sofa will go and determine the size that is right for the space. Measure you existing sofa—including length, spread of arms, height at the highest back, and width of the seating area. Do you have room for a large puffy sofa or do you only have room for a small scale love seat? When you find a sofa you like, measure it and use painter’s tape to block out the size on your floor at home. Check to see pillow top mattress suppliers if all traffic ways still work and if it doesn’t overpower the room or seem too small.

Think of the function. How many people will use the sofa? How often will it be used? Are children going to be using the sofa? Consider if a hide-a-bed or futon is suitable for your lifestyle. Also remember that it is easier and cheaper to paint the room than it is to buy a new sofa or to have it reupholstered. Select a pattern or color that will stay current for the life of the sofa and will suit any décor. Trends are fun but never last that long, so think long-term when buying a large piece of furniture. You can add in accessories and pillows that easily change, to give a splash of color and update more regularly than getting a new sofa.

When you are ready to start shopping for your new sofa, keep these factors in mind:

1. The frame of the sofa should be strong. Try to find a frame that is made from kiln-dried hardwood, such as, oak, maple, birch, or alder. High quality hardwood, plywood, or marine plywood is also a durable substitute. The corners of the sofa should also be reinforced with wooden blocks, which are blocks glued to the frame at various stress points to add strength.


2. When choosing your sofa ask about the springs. The more springs there are, the cushier the sofa. This comes with a cost but it also means quality and durability. Also, ask if the springs are hand tied or machine tied—hand tied are stronger and tend to stay in place better. Make sure the back of the sofa has springs as well.


3. The next step is the filling. Look for a filling such as foam, cotton, polyester, down, fibre, or a combination of these, which will be the most comfortable; the denser the filling, the more comfortable the sofa. Better quality foam will have a density rating of 1.8 to 2.5, which will be something you will have to ask the sales person.



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